Neil Wilson

First and LastNeil Wilson visits a vision in the making.October 2011, Issue 99, page 34

Lomond's Formidable DistillerIt isn't on the list of distilleries that more than a million visitors to Scotland descend upon each year. it isn't situated on some windswept, romantic, island shore and it isn't very pretty. But it ...April 2011, Issue 95, page 36

Tarry rope and smoked fishMight the revival of Ardbeg one day lead to the release of a new 10-year old? If so, would it be like the Ardbeg of old? Neil Wilson looks at the ups and downs of a legendJune 1999, Issue 4, page 18

The bonny, bonny blend of Loch LomondNeil Wilson vistis Loch Lomond Distillery, where four pot stills and a continuous still add up to seven single malts and a soon-to-be-released single blend. And it's done with technology, not mirrorsMay 1999, Issue 3, page 28

On the edge of the world (Laphroaig)The peat-reek and iodine fullness of Laphroaig is the epitome of Islay; and it has changed little since the distillery was founded in the early nineteenth century, says Neil WilsonJanuary 1999, Issue 1, page 38